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  • 61Inclusion sociale — Le concept d inclusion sociale a été utilisé par Niklas Luhmann pour caractériser les rapports entre individus et systèmes sociaux. Il a réservé le terme d intégration aux rapports entre systèmes. L inclusion sociale est aussi considerée la… …

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  • 62inclusion body — noun any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases) (Freq. 1) an inclusion in the cytoplasm of the cell • Syn: ↑cellular inclusion, ↑inclusion • Hypernyms: ↑body • Hyponyms …

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  • 63Inclusion criteria — For Wikipedia s inclusion criteria, see: . Inclusion criteria are a set of conditions that must be met in order to participate in a clinical trial. In other words the standards used to determine whether a person may be allowed to participate in a …

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  • 64Inclusion (taxonomy) — In taxonomy, inclusion is the process whereby two species that were believed to be distinct are found in fact to be the same and are thus combined as one species. Which name is kept for this unified species is sometimes a cause of debate, but… …

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  • 65inclusion cyst — 1. a cyst formed by the inclusion of a small portion of epithelium or mesothelium within connective tissue along a line of fusion of embryonic processes; types found in the oral region are the median palatal cyst, median anterior maxillary cyst,… …

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  • 66inclusion body — noun Date: 1913 an inclusion, abnormal structure, or foreign cell within a cell (as the eosinophilic body formed by a cytomegalovirus or the abnormal filament characteristic of some myopathies) …

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  • 67Inclusion (mineral) — In mineralogy, an inclusion is any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation. In gemmology is a characteristic enclosed within a gemstone, or reaching its surface from the interior.According to Hutton s law of inclusions,… …

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  • 68Inclusion Bodies — Einschlusskörperchen (engl. inclusion bodies) sind kleine, nach Anfärbung unter dem Lichtmikroskop sichtbare Partikel im Inneren von Zellen. Sie bestehen aus Ansammlungen von zumeist fehlerhaft oder unvollständig gefalteten Proteinen, die im Zuge …

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  • 69Inclusión (mineralogía) — Burbuja de aire de 84 millones de años atrapada en un ámbar. En mineralogía, una inclusión es cualquier material atrapado en el seno de una roca o de un mineral Estas inclusiones son usualmente otros sólidos (cristales, glóbulos vítreos) aunque… …

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  • 70inclusion conjunctivitis — (in klu zhun kon junk tī vi tis) An acute infectious disease that occurs throughout the world. It is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis that infects the eye and causes inflammation and the occurrence of large inclusion bodies …

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